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Highly professional and responsive legal representation
“Very professional. All of my phone calls and questions were answered timely. They made a stressful situation so easy!”
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Successful case outcomes and satisfied clients
“I received amazing results, I'm very happy about my settlement for my auto accident case.”
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Trustworthy and reliable legal services
“I will definitely recommend this law firm . Any issues I had was always handle properly.”
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14 Sep, 2024 by Stephen allmond
Mr. Smith was very helpful and knowledgeable. I recommend Mr. Smith to anyone.
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12 Sep, 2024 by Bryan krueger
I have known Rachna for years, working with her on multiple occasions when she was with the Jane Doe Advocacy Center. Therefore, when I decided to get a divorce, it was a no-brainer to go to this acquaintance I had known for years. At first, my experience with The Lien Law Firm was excellent. You can make payments in installments, but they will start the proceedings once everything is collected. When I was able to get an in-person visit, everything went well. Since 10/23/2022, I have been diligently pursuing my divorce proceedings. Unfortunately, she was unavailable to take my call almost every time I called the office. I would leave a message for a callback, which I rarely received on multiple occasions. There were a couple of phone appointments that she missed, and I never received a callback. The client portal is a joke because I have sent messages to Mrs. Lien, the office staff, or both and never received a response. It has taken a little longer because initially, I had a paternity test involved in my divorce proceedings, and they would need to try and serve her. This was difficult because she was not living in the same state as I, and I did not have an exact address for her. Eventually, divorce paperwork was completed in June 2023—multiple attempts to contact afterward without responses. On October 24, 2023, I had a phone appointment, and she said she could not find my wife to serve her. I provided updated info that I was able to find, and she said I could hire a PI in Florida, which could cost me a couple thousand dollars more. She also provided me with the information of three aggressive lawyers if I still wanted to try to track her down. On January 25, 2024, I went to the courthouse on other business. While there, I checked out the status of my case, and I was informed that it was on the dismissal pile. I made a follow-up appointment in February, which she missed. I eventually was able to get an in-person appointment on June 14, 2024, and decided to forgo the paternity test and finish the divorce. I had to refile the paperwork because it was dismissed in January. She said it was left on the dismissal pile on purpose to see if my wife would come out of the woodwork and be caught and served. It is now September 12, 2024, and multiple attempts to contact her since the June meeting have failed. I am still in limbo on whether she has resubmitted my divorce paperwork or not. This has been an extremely frustrating and draining experience. Another reason not to get married.
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27 Aug, 2024 by Maria marino
Absolutely the best lawyer ever ! I have had a few different lawyers through child custody and modification cases and he is by far the best I’ve ever had super quick to communicate with you gets the job done doesn’t dawdle very reasonably priced very honest and just a good person in general he is not one of those money, hungry lawyers he actually cares ! You won’t ever regret hiring him !
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15 Aug, 2024 by Charlie redding
Neil is a great. He shared his expertise and attention to detail with me when I was in a bind, and his honesty, and kindness are second to none.
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12 Aug, 2024 by Dorothy degenhardt
We had a wonderful experience using Franklin, Rubin, Klein, Payne & Pudlowski for our estate planning needs. John (Sauter) and Michael (Payne) were extremely knowledgeable, attentive and thorough — not to mention had great customer focus — throughout our estate planning process. Highly recommend!
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20 May, 2024 by Tina
I was given Christine’s name by a family lawyer and I am so happy they referred me to her firm. I couldn’t ask for a more kind and professional team that truly cares about their clients than her. Anyone who is in charge of taking care of an aging parent should consult her.
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20 Mar, 2023 by Diane pierce
Christine provided me with a service that is often overlooked - creating a trust. It is a lot of work but you walk out of Christine's office reassured that every detail was covered. Christine educates as she works with you. The topic is overwhelming but she truly knows her line of law. I have advised her services to friends and familes
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22 Jan, 2023 by Tina
Christine and her team helped our family through a difficult time by helping us navigate a number of legal complexities. The team was always there to help with great communication - we appreciated their quick responses to emails, phone calls and any questions we had!
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22 Mar, 2024 by Anonymous
Hallie is an excellent divorce attorney. She is intelligent, kind and professional. She is great with details and finding a solution to meet your needs and keeping you informed along the way. I highly recommend her!
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12 May, 2022 by Anonymous
I hired Hallie for custody issues with my child who was in 2nd grade at the time. The issues turned out to be very in-depth and complicated. Hallie was always prepared at every turn. When we needed to bring professionals in, Hallie had excellent recommendations who were very good and well qualified. I had worked with several different attorneys in the past that were not able to do for my family what Hallie did. Separately, I also hired Hallie for a divorce. With Hallies help and guidance we were able to keep it an uncontested divorce and for my situation that has proved to work out very well. Now, my ex and I are able to coparent very effectively and our 2 young children are very happy and doing very well in their lives. I am very grateful for Hallie and all the work she has done for me and my family.
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11 May, 2022 by Janie
My experience working with Hallie was wonderful. She helped me get guardianship of my adult daughter. The process was reasonable, quick, and she walked me through each step. She was very helpful and understanding. I highly recommend her.
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21 Sep, 2016 by Anonymous
I contacted Douglas through Avvo because I was rather tight on money, and wasn't 100% sure if I needed an attorney. After our 15 min call Biggs offered to continue to help me as much as possible. And I am extremely grateful. I was dealing with my first offense misdemeanor charge and wasn't sure how any of this was going to play out. Douglas Biggs was the most honest and helpful lawyer I had spoken with. He offered me invaluable advice and was in contact with me all the way up to my pretrial conference. If it wasn't for the advice and knowledge he bestowed on me, I wouldn't have come out of the courtroom with the outcome I did. I am forever grateful and would without a doubt recommend Biggs to anyone seeking help. He wants to help his clients, not just receive their checks. This meant everything to me. If you are looking to hire an attorney or just consult one, my first recommendation would be Douglas Biggs!
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07 Mar, 2016 by Joe
Honesty and integrity aren't two words that you use too often with lawyers, but Doug Biggs has both qualities. He handled my legal matter with great professionalism and effectiveness. I sent him a check for his services, but he did not receive it as expected. So I dropped off a second check. A few weeks later he received the original check due to a mix up with the postal service. He could have easily deposited the check, but instead he called to inform me that he finally received the original check. He shredded the check per my request. Thank you Mr. Biggs. Hopefully I don't need any legal help in the future, but if I do, I will be sure to contact you.
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03 Mar, 2016 by Justin
Doug has helped me with a few tickets and it was a very painless process. Planning on having him help me with my will as well.
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